Alopecia Sew-in done by 3 Girls and a Needle [Video]
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With Health Comes Length
Kyle Kawaii says
Thank f**k I watched the video, cause that thumbnail was a hot mess.
Torie Wilson says
Shouldn’t there be a time when one says enough is enough, no more sew-ins?
Jamila Kelly says
this !
Shelithia Jackson says
Her alopecia could come from something else.
Stacey Renfro says
Alopecia is a health issue caused by lack of a vitamin called biotin
Felicia Perry says
Alopecia is a scalp/skin disorder. The real reason behind wigs and weaves is to help women with conditions such as alopecia, cancer etc…
Ashley Martin says
Weaves and see-ins did not do this to her hair. It’s a disease that causes you to lose your hair.
Kia Lindsey says
Alopecia does not come from sew-ins please do your research before making an ignorant comment
Morgan Reed-Hughey says
Traction alopecia can be caused by sew ins so yall can stop being so mean to each other
SeQuoia Williams says
Many hair can grow back if treated corrected. I had a client who had alopecia. A senior stylist had to educate me on it. We stop the weaves and began scalp treatments. Working with her dermdermatologist we was able to grow her hair back.
Julie R Salazar says
So true, some people feel that once they loose their hair that’s it there is no hope but on the contrary there is. Just as you stated, I started loosing mine until I became more educated about my hair, health, products and vitamins. Especially the scalp treatments I did myself. My hair is growing and getting thicker and I’m not so concern about length, it’s the health of my hair that I’m most pleased with.
Tynesha R. Crawford says
Even if it’s a skin condition, how will a sew-in help to grow her hair back? Seems much more harmful than helpful. A wig (not sewn on) would be so much more gentle on her delicate hair strands.
Tiffany Greene says
Traction alopecia comes from sew ins and tight braids, there is more that one type we don’t know which type she has but she sure isn’t helping it out none
Brittny Roberts says
But alopecia has nothing to do with sew in smh
Tavia Latess Turner says
When one comments without reading the article
Abigale Boston says
As long as there is a gift and knowledge you will find hope! 😉
Natasha Johnson-Collins says
Her hair loss could be from a number of things. For any woman to feel good she has too look good in her eyes. I commend this woman for showing us how she deals.
Joy McLaren says
Totally agree with you
Demetta Dee Dee Ransom says
Just leave her dam hair alone please
Beatrice Miller says
Dang! I wish this salon was in New York. Perhaps the three girls would consider expanding a bit. They would do very well in NY, Chicago and Los. Alopecia is not a look it is a disease. Thank you for helping those people who trying to save their hair from becoming as acute as the lady shown. I am deep conditioning and moisturizing and washing hair without shampoo. I am using coconut and olive oil daily.
I appreciate this site and you. You are doing good work.
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Will Farah Mia says
Wow!!!
Victoria Gardner says
Did y’all read the article she has alopecia
Tiffany Greene says
Probably traction alopecia from them sew ins
Joy McLaren says
No it wasn’t traction alopecia 🙁
Lilian Adesheila says
Yes, so why is she still doing sew ins? It makes it worse.
Jonae Jonae says
Not everyone wants to wear a wig
Lilian Adesheila says
@Karen Nelson…relax. This isn’t about you. I’m simply responding to an article that was posted, which is my entitlement. I’m not sure why you are taking it so personal. I didn’t call you out. For the record, I didn’t say I was a doctor, but I am educated. The article says she has traction alopecia. Look up traction alopecia and what causes it. Things like sew ins, weaves, tight braids and other tight hair styles make it worse because it creates additional tension and makes the hair follicles even weaker, which can lead to additional shedding. Allowing the hair to breathe in it’s natural state is often recommended to prevent further damage.
Kamela M Oxner says
Reading is fundamental inndeed
Toni Dorsey says
She did an amazing job!
Susan Lehmann says
ooh bad
Salmonn Lesley says
Wow
Tiger Lilly says
Either go bald or wear a wig…
SeQuoia Williams says
Why is a sew-in service is still preformed. Im a cosmetologist who believes in nature hair care. Soon she will not have any hair if she continues with sew-in.
Karen Nelson Kelly Leonard says
BECAUSE THAT’S HER DAMN CHOICEEEEEE!!!
Karen Nelson Kelly Leonard says
NOW THAT’S FROM THIS COSMOTOLOGIST
Mo Hill says
Pluck it….just wig it out…..
Elizabeth Hardy says
Wow looks amazing!
Terro Sanders-Pittman says
THIS IS GREAT
Nicole Caldwell says
omg.
Pame Peyton says
This is why fake hair is need 2 help people feel better about themselves, we where, wigs, weaves, extension, and have hair… SWEET ladies, handle yo business… THING BIG!!! listen 2 Beatrice Miller… $$$…
Tynesha R. Crawford says
But how will her hair ever be repaired if she gets sew ins on top of her skin condition? I don’t think it’s helping grow her hair back. I know there are ways to try to grow hair back after having suffered from alopecia, but pulling on the little hair she does have seems so harmful.
Karen Nelson Kelly Leonard says
YOU WOULD HAVE TO BE A DERMATOLOGIST, OR A COSMOTOLOGIST TO ACTUALLY KNOW BECAUSE THERE ARE WAYS
Tynesha R. Crawford says
Right. But they can’t see her scalp in order to determine what she needs to do to regain any length of healthy hair.
Janelle Barrett says
She’s better off with a wig. ..that’s doing too much in my opinion. I don’t wear wigs nor weave, it all looks complicated and damaging to the hair
Lynn Mitchell says
Not all the time, a woman’s hair falls out because of what she does to it, i.e. sew-ins or perms, it could very well be because she has an illness that causes fall-out. Or she could be on medications that makes her hair fall-out. I, myself, have two contributing disorders that makes my hair strands thin and makes my hair very weak—prone to easy breakage. My hair doesn’t grow at a fast rate, like it did before I developed these disorders. But whatever makes this woman comfortable or satisfied with how she looks, that’s on that woman.
Karen Nelson Kelly Leonard says
Amen!!!, I totally agree
Joy McLaren says
Its her hair, her choice for how she wishes to deal with her alopecia. This is an option this lady has chosen to take for HER hair situation and she looks great !!! 😉
Chelby Johnson says
Thank You!! I kick myself sometimes for “reading the comments” lol just enjoy the article and keep it moving!
Karen Nelson Kelly Leonard says
Amen..
Tarra TrustnoOne ButGod says
God bless them. They did that….. I bet she felt like a million bucks!!!
LaBarbara Jackson says
Awesome! Whatever it takes to make you feel good!
Marjorie Clark says
Ok ..that’s far cry from me..
Serena W says
If she likes it. I love it.
Nefeteria Moore says
Some of y’all need to take a seat. F*****g haters get on my Damn nerves. Some people can ruin a wet dream. Just shut the f**k up already.
Jamillah Clark says
I was just showing u that it can be done. You don’t need it lol
Rachel Perry says
Wowwww!!!!!!!!
Zeri N Zaire says
It says ALOPECIA sew-in because that’s what she has! I have a Aunt that has this and her hair can’t grow beyond a mini fro. It affects everyone differently! That doesn’t mean they shouldn’t wear weaves!
Zeri N Zaire says
Alopecia areata is a type of hair loss that occurs when your immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles camera.gif, which is where hair growth begins. The damage to the follicle is usually not permanent. Experts do not know why the immune system attacks the follicles. Alopecia areata is most common in people younger than 20, but children and adults of any age may be affected. Women and men are affected equally.
Jai Brinson says
they made her look good..I bet it did wonders for self esteem!!!
E.J. Bernard says
I would have just plucked the closure a little bit to make it look more natural and no so full.
Jasmine J Jackson says
Is this a thing that’s common with sew ins? I’m sorry if it’s a stupid question but I’ve never had one and planned to get one but idk now
Sierra Wright says
It depends on how you care for your hair underneath the weave and how tight the braids are. If your hair is braided too tight, the tension will make your hair break off. The same goes for if you don’t moisturize your hair and scalp underneath the weave. Some women respond very well to sew-ins, but others (myself included) do not. Try it out for a while and see how it suits you and your hair regimen.
Chevy Genous says
Maybe she should wear a wig instead. Having a sew-in seem like it would do more harm than good.
Gerri Gurley says
Amazing
Ashley Jena' says
Reading Is So Fundamental & It Takes Little To No Time To Research What Alopecia Is If You Don’t Know What It Is. Which I Would Recommend Before Commenting Saying This Sew In Is The Root Of All Her Is Issues.
Melissa Denise Jones says
she need to cut it all off and start over natural .. what is she saving it for and hopefully do better
Rhonda Jean Tyus says
She would probably do better with a lacefront wig, because weaves are horrible strain on your hair,and with a wig she can take it off everyday
Stacey Redmond says
Really Nice…. a Blessed work…
Michelle Langaigne says
Why people bashing the young lady she has Alopecia..look it up before you judge her. Jeez people why the negativity
Catrina Speights says
They did that. Her smile says it all.
Kita Howell says
Those braids look too tight…. Smh… she might have pulled her hair out with those tight braids..
Gloria Jones says
I am so glad they made this beautiful person feel good about herself. You look amazing.
Jennifer Greene says
God bless her inspite of
Ericka Rena says
That is amazing whay they did for this woman with Alopecia! Good job ladies!
Carita Mccoy says
Net please
Tina Waters says
Everybody’s a doctor!
Damn can’t this woman do what ever she needs to to make HER feel better about herself while dealing with HER medical condition.
If y’all have something against weaves, hell start a blog! This is one woman’s choice based on her situation.
Karen Nelson Kelly Leonard says
YESSS! AWESOME JOB LADIES. I AM ONE GIRL IN GRAND PRAIRIE, TX AND I TOO HAVE ALOPECIA CLIENTS, AND I LOVE THEM AND I ENJOY HELPING BEAUTIFY THEIR HAIR AND TO TO MAKE THEM FEEL GREAT.KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK FROM ONE STYLIST TO ANOTHER
Myrtle Githinji says
Great job.
Patricia Davis Hunt says
Beautiful
Alisa Renee Green says
Alopecia is no joke. I had it when I was little. I’ll never forget… I was in the 3rd grade with bald spots in the front of my head.
Cassandra Anderson says
They did an amazing job, I have been to both Hair Club and Bosley. There is no gurantee that these procedures are fool proof, it takes a year too see results.
Jewel Ruby says
Beautiful
Roxanne Brinson Troiano says
Where’s the finish product
June Jackson says
Nice
Tavatha Francis says
This problem was caused by sew ins too tight. Remember you look for cheap weaves and you get a lifetime of baldness. Weave gone bad. If it is too tight take ut down asap, Everything that is too tight either breaks or cause damage.
Nikki DavidWife Saunders says
She did a good job